Canada
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*Overnight parking/camping is NOT permitted at this location.
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[updated to reflect there is now a "no overnight camping" sign]
It's a public road that leads to a dead end. Looks like during low tide you can drive the edge of the beach. But wouldn't recommend it. There's 2 other houses on this road. But it's a nice quiet dead end that you would be able to wild camp at.
Good for camper vans and small towable trailer. We had a 14ft Trillium trailer and were able to complete a very tight turn but made it around.
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As described by others just the end of a road. We’re a 19 ft van so no worries turning around. No signs to keep out. No visitors, no worries. Beautiful place to watch the tides!
Report Check-InDon't recommend to go there after the rain. we almost got stuck...
Report Check-InIt was very rainy when we arrived, so the hill was slippery and tight 3 point for our 19ft campervan. Would be okay if dry.
Nice view along water.
Just as described. Good for couple vans but not much more. Very quiet spot for night. Pretty level too.
Report Check-InIt's a public road that leads to a dead end. Looks like during low tide you can drive the edge of the beach. But wouldn't recommend it. There's 2 other houses on this road. But it's a nice quiet dead end that you would be able to wild camp at.
Good for camper vans and small towable trailer. We had a 14ft Trillium trailer and was able to complete a very tight turn but made it around.
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